Archive for equal treatment

One day, someone will file a lawsuit arguing that the use of a college degree as a screening tool in hiring has a disparate impact and is discriminatory. But by then, robots will have replaced us all. Click here to read more

“There is a sad but real bias in the diversity world — and it’s been there a long time, not only among the diversity proponents but among the Left at large — that black people and to some extent Hispanics lack the capacity to compete in academic arenas,” said Ward…

“It is often said that we are a nation of laws. Well, the law, in Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, states clearly that recipients of taxpayer money will lose those funds if they discriminate against people on the basis of race, color or ethnicity, as well as…

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is preparing to redirect resources of the Justice Department’s civil rights division toward investigating and suing universities over affirmative action admissions policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants, according to a document obtained by The New York Times. Click here to read more

Please, Don’t Call Me “African-American!” Join our “American Identity Project” By Ward Connerly I was born in Leesville, LA in 1939. At birth, I was “colored.” From that moment until now, the color of my skin (race) has been the factor that my society has tried to use to define…

AN AGENDA FOR AMERICA’S RENEWAL By Ward Connerly Traditionally, political campaigns are waged between the 40-yard lines of the political football field. As a candidate for president in 2016, Donald J. Trump dramatically changed this tradition and expanded the field of play from the 40 yard lines to goal post…